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A Holiday of Ashes
August 9, 2022
Edited by David Swanson Romans destroying the Second temple in Jerusalem, by Jan Luyken and Pieter Mortier, 1705. It’s a harsh thing, but a gracious thing,...
A Holiday of Ashes
August 9, 2022
Edited by David Swanson Romans destroying the Second temple in Jerusalem, by Jan Luyken and Pieter Mortier, 1705. It’s a harsh thing, but a gracious thing,...
Notable Sandwiches #32: Cheese & Pickle
August 5, 2022
Welcome back to Notable Sandwiches, the series in which I, alongside my editor David Swanson, trip merrily through the profoundly odd and ever-changing...
Notable Sandwiches #32: Cheese & Pickle
August 5, 2022
Welcome back to Notable Sandwiches, the series in which I, alongside my editor David Swanson, trip merrily through the profoundly odd and ever-changing...
Fascism's Useful Idiots
August 2, 2022
Michael Hobbes, the podcaster behind the health-woo-skepticism juggernaut Maintenance Phase and the early years of the beloved podcast You’re Wrong About,...
Fascism's Useful Idiots
August 2, 2022
Michael Hobbes, the podcaster behind the health-woo-skepticism juggernaut Maintenance Phase and the early years of the beloved podcast You’re Wrong About,...
Notable Sandwiches #31: On the Interpretation of Cheese Dreams
July 29, 2022
Welcome back to Notable Sandwiches, the series in which I, alongside my editor David Swanson, trip merrily through the profoundly odd and ever-changing...
Notable Sandwiches #31: On the Interpretation of Cheese Dreams
July 29, 2022
Welcome back to Notable Sandwiches, the series in which I, alongside my editor David Swanson, trip merrily through the profoundly odd and ever-changing...
Prophets of America
July 26, 2022
Edited by David Swanson In 1839, in Trout Creek, New York, in the sparsely-populated hinterlands of Delaware County, a prophet was born. His name was Cyrus...
Prophets of America
July 26, 2022
Edited by David Swanson In 1839, in Trout Creek, New York, in the sparsely-populated hinterlands of Delaware County, a prophet was born. His name was Cyrus...
Notable Sandwiches #30: Cheese
July 22, 2022
Welcome back to Notable Sandwiches, the series in which I, alongside my editor David Swanson, trip merrily through the profoundly odd and ever-changing...
Notable Sandwiches #30: Cheese
July 22, 2022
Welcome back to Notable Sandwiches, the series in which I, alongside my editor David Swanson, trip merrily through the profoundly odd and ever-changing...
Land of Rotten Tomatoes
July 19, 2022
Edited by David Swanson Religion in America has always been an unwieldy thing. The settlers who arrived here in the 1600s were, many of them, fleeing the...
Land of Rotten Tomatoes
July 19, 2022
Edited by David Swanson Religion in America has always been an unwieldy thing. The settlers who arrived here in the 1600s were, many of them, fleeing the...
Notable Sandwiches Summer Special: The Prison Sandwich
July 15, 2022
Welcome back to Notable Sandwiches, the feature in which I, alongside my editor David Swanson, trip merrily through the profoundly odd and ever-changing...
Notable Sandwiches Summer Special: The Prison Sandwich
July 15, 2022
Welcome back to Notable Sandwiches, the feature in which I, alongside my editor David Swanson, trip merrily through the profoundly odd and ever-changing...
"Act Like This is a War"
July 12, 2022
When reporting on religious extremism in this country for the past few years, I’ve gotten invaluable guidance from a community that calls itself, quite...
"Act Like This is a War"
July 12, 2022
When reporting on religious extremism in this country for the past few years, I’ve gotten invaluable guidance from a community that calls itself, quite...
Notable Sandwiches #29: The Chacarero
July 8, 2022
Welcome back to Notable Sandwiches, the feature in which I, alongside my editor David Swanson, trip merrily through the profoundly odd and ever-changing...
Notable Sandwiches #29: The Chacarero
July 8, 2022
Welcome back to Notable Sandwiches, the feature in which I, alongside my editor David Swanson, trip merrily through the profoundly odd and ever-changing...
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